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New research suggests that giant, 4 km-wide solar arrays in low-Earth orbit, proposed to power AI data centers, could become as bright as the Moon during twilight, posing new challenges for astronomy.
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A previously unknown genetic variant in a long noncoding RNA called HOTSCRAMBL fine-tunes blood stem cell self-renewal and appears to protect against certain blood cancers.
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Scientists identified newly correlated errors in superconducting qubits that could pose a significant hurdle to the performance of quantum error correction, a key technology for practical quantum computers.
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Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have observed a massive, slow-rotating galaxy that existed less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang, challenging current models of galaxy formation.
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China can reach cost-competitive carbon neutrality by strategically expanding both electricity and hydrogen networks at the city level, according to a new climate-driven modeling study.
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Ancient DNA analysis reveals that modern Albanians largely descend from Bronze and Iron Age populations of the Balkans, with their distinct genetic profile established by around 800 CE.
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A new study shows that a molecule called SLC38A4 helps the liver’s immune cells clear out tumor cells, revealing a potential new target for stopping cancer from spreading to the liver.
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Researchers have used a quantum reservoir network algorithm on current IBM quantum processors to predict chaotic dynamical systems, showing state-of-the-art time-series performance and enhanced memory.
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